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"Ton would not enter a friend's drawing-room dressed as you are," quietly remonstrated Mr J.*S Barton, S.M., to a defendant in a case at the Wanganui Magistrate's Court. "Thia is the house of justice. You have parently left your work in a huny to attend the Court." The individual to whom these remarks were addressed appeared in his working clothes minus a coat, his shirt sleeves being rolled up. "I will defer sentence until to-morrow morning," concluded Mr Barton, "when X asoect jyou to be jpojjerJy dressed."
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18342, 27 March 1925, Page 10
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18342, 27 March 1925, Page 10
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